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Grim action-platformer Blasphemous 2 unveils its grotesque worldThe sequel launches later this year

The sequel launches later this year

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Image credit:Team17

A close-up of an armoured warrior with a pointed hat slashing a sword at a stone monster in Blasphemous 2

Developer The Game Kitchen first stealth-announced the sequel to their hard as nails Metroid-likeBlasphemousback in 2021 to coincide with afree updatefor the original game. Now, though, after a long wait, we have the first proper trailer forBlasphemous 2showing off tons of platforming action, unholy Catholic iconography, and other such sinful stuff. Take a look below, if you dare.Blasphemous II | Announcement TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe first Blasphemous was a great fusion of side-scrolling Soulslike action and a metroidvania structure that threaded you through a grotesque and melancholy world. It made it onto our list of thebest games like Dark Souls, where Ed said “it runs so hard with its theme that you’ve got to admire its blood-soaked vestments.”The sequel is set directly after 2021’s Wounds Of Eventide update as the anguished Penitent One (you, for all your sins) returns in an “unfamiliar land, displaced from his final resting place, and thrust back into the endless cycle of death, and resurrections,” according to the team’s recentSteam blog.Supernatural baddie The Miracle has somehow returned, and in the developer’s own words, that gives you no choice but to “stop the prophetic birth of a new miracle child.” That sounds almost blasphemous enough for a sequel, but do you know what would make this even more sinful? Boss fights with a Pope-like monster, of course. You’ll need to pause through the last half of the trailer, but a quick-cut montage teases all sorts of beautiful views and gothic designs to fawn over.Apart from that, I’m always a fan of fast-paced platformers, especially when I can slash baddies in the middle of chaining jumps. Blasphemous 2 seems to have a healthy dose of that as you dash, climb, and swing your way to airborne enemies. The sequel will have new weapons to slay with, new skills to customise, and an expanded moveset too.There’s no firm release date other than ‘late summer’ for Blasphemous 2, but you’ll be able to confess your sins through the art of murder onSteamand consoles when it does eventually arrive.

Developer The Game Kitchen first stealth-announced the sequel to their hard as nails Metroid-likeBlasphemousback in 2021 to coincide with afree updatefor the original game. Now, though, after a long wait, we have the first proper trailer forBlasphemous 2showing off tons of platforming action, unholy Catholic iconography, and other such sinful stuff. Take a look below, if you dare.Blasphemous II | Announcement TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe first Blasphemous was a great fusion of side-scrolling Soulslike action and a metroidvania structure that threaded you through a grotesque and melancholy world. It made it onto our list of thebest games like Dark Souls, where Ed said “it runs so hard with its theme that you’ve got to admire its blood-soaked vestments.”The sequel is set directly after 2021’s Wounds Of Eventide update as the anguished Penitent One (you, for all your sins) returns in an “unfamiliar land, displaced from his final resting place, and thrust back into the endless cycle of death, and resurrections,” according to the team’s recentSteam blog.Supernatural baddie The Miracle has somehow returned, and in the developer’s own words, that gives you no choice but to “stop the prophetic birth of a new miracle child.” That sounds almost blasphemous enough for a sequel, but do you know what would make this even more sinful? Boss fights with a Pope-like monster, of course. You’ll need to pause through the last half of the trailer, but a quick-cut montage teases all sorts of beautiful views and gothic designs to fawn over.Apart from that, I’m always a fan of fast-paced platformers, especially when I can slash baddies in the middle of chaining jumps. Blasphemous 2 seems to have a healthy dose of that as you dash, climb, and swing your way to airborne enemies. The sequel will have new weapons to slay with, new skills to customise, and an expanded moveset too.There’s no firm release date other than ‘late summer’ for Blasphemous 2, but you’ll be able to confess your sins through the art of murder onSteamand consoles when it does eventually arrive.

Developer The Game Kitchen first stealth-announced the sequel to their hard as nails Metroid-likeBlasphemousback in 2021 to coincide with afree updatefor the original game. Now, though, after a long wait, we have the first proper trailer forBlasphemous 2showing off tons of platforming action, unholy Catholic iconography, and other such sinful stuff. Take a look below, if you dare.

Blasphemous II | Announcement TrailerWatch on YouTube

Blasphemous II | Announcement Trailer

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The first Blasphemous was a great fusion of side-scrolling Soulslike action and a metroidvania structure that threaded you through a grotesque and melancholy world. It made it onto our list of thebest games like Dark Souls, where Ed said “it runs so hard with its theme that you’ve got to admire its blood-soaked vestments.”

The sequel is set directly after 2021’s Wounds Of Eventide update as the anguished Penitent One (you, for all your sins) returns in an “unfamiliar land, displaced from his final resting place, and thrust back into the endless cycle of death, and resurrections,” according to the team’s recentSteam blog.

Supernatural baddie The Miracle has somehow returned, and in the developer’s own words, that gives you no choice but to “stop the prophetic birth of a new miracle child.” That sounds almost blasphemous enough for a sequel, but do you know what would make this even more sinful? Boss fights with a Pope-like monster, of course. You’ll need to pause through the last half of the trailer, but a quick-cut montage teases all sorts of beautiful views and gothic designs to fawn over.

Apart from that, I’m always a fan of fast-paced platformers, especially when I can slash baddies in the middle of chaining jumps. Blasphemous 2 seems to have a healthy dose of that as you dash, climb, and swing your way to airborne enemies. The sequel will have new weapons to slay with, new skills to customise, and an expanded moveset too.

There’s no firm release date other than ‘late summer’ for Blasphemous 2, but you’ll be able to confess your sins through the art of murder onSteamand consoles when it does eventually arrive.